The ‘precious relics’ discovered at Templo Mayor link Aztec cosmology to the sea
A $100m campus expansion will give the informally-established anthropology museum a greater presence
Coastal erosion in Normandy means that the Saint-Valery church in Varengeville-sur-Mer may soon disappear
Scheduled to open in 2024, Palazzo Diedo will house an exhibition and art residency space
City council's move to enforce wage disclosures in job adverts could usher in a sea change at major US cultural institutions—challenging persistent pay inequality in the sector
The man suspected of stabbing two front desk workers at MoMA was apprehended in a bus station in Philadelphia after a days-long manhunt
Director has been posting emotional updates on Facebook as Russian forces shell area
Escobedo, the first woman to design a wing at the museum, was chosen over candidates including David Chipperfield, Ensamble Studio and other firms
Cathedral building has suffered external damage as bombs land 50m away
A man identified as Gary Cabana stabbed two front desk employees at the Museum of Modern Art on 12 March and the following day threatened to trespass Mar-a-Lago
Evidence of encroaching development, looting and a new coal depot near the site poses major threats to its status—and its future
Treasure trove of ancient Mesopotamian heritage—ransacked after 2003 Iraq invasion—was closed during anti-government protests in 2019
Palais de Tokyo is building a “care centre” for art and wellbeing programmes, while new workshops launch at Louvre-Lens
With Covid-19 cases down sharply from January’s peak, art institutions from the Smithsonian to the Seattle Art Museum are no longer requiring visitors to mask up
Palestinian Museum is using a $480,000 grant from the Aliph Foundation to document and conserve traditional embroidered dresses known as thobes
Founded in 1931, Guild Hall holds a collection of more than 2,000 artworks by Jackson Pollock, Thomas Moran and others
Charity, which helps to raise funds for the Russian institution, has halted “building cultural bridges between the UK and Russia”
An expedition team has located the famed shipwreck in what has been described as a "milestone in polar history"
Restitution agreement must still be approved by the museum's Board of Regents
From next month, the institution will be open for seven days a week again and timed tickets for general admission will also be dropped
Floodwaters rose to second-floor ceiling of Lismore Regional Gallery, at the “epicentre” of the disaster for the New South Wales town
The settlement, if approved, would also place limits on any statements made by museums as they remove the Sackler name
Klaus Biesenbach, Olafur Eliasson and Anne Imhof are organising a two-day event at the museum
Ian Blatchford received the Pushkin Medal from Russia's president in 2015 after he led an exhibition of Soviet spacecraft and artefacts
Artefacts had been "smashed into pieces" by Isis militants when they occupied the Unesco World Heritage site as a training camp
The UN body is monitoring heritage sites by satellite and plans a meeting with Ukrainian museum directors to safeguard collections
The newly discovered emblem goes back on show on the 500th anniversary of the day King Henry VIII first met his future second wife
The donation includes works by Marcel Duchamp, Jeff Koons, Ai Weiwei and others from the collection of the late philanthropists Norah and Norman Stone
New York institution condemns the Russian invasion of Ukraine in its statement on the resignation
Cimam is demanding "greater clarity" over the reasons for Alistair Hudson’s proposed removal